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Teens and the Media

by Roger E. Hern
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What exactly do our youth of today think and do? To what extent are they plugged into our world? This nonfiction book is the result of a well-known survey: The Gallup Youth Survey. The book examines teen issues such as mass media, television, Internet, music, newspapers, magazines, convergence, and more. It tells us that mass media is becoming influenced by what teens want. The number of teens watching television and engaged in mass media is growing, whereas newspaper reading is declining. Teens are helping to shape the media and are one of the strongest influences on it. The text's layout is attractive and clean and is chunked by subject headings. This book would be an asset in any classroom or library for research. 2005, Mason Crest Publishing, Ages 12 to 18.
β€”Kelly Grebinoski

Book Details

Published
July 30, 2005
Publisher
Mason Crest Publishers
Pages
112128
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781590848746

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